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No timetable for Harden to report

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James Harden hasn’t reported to Rockets camp and coach Stephen Silas said Monday that he didn’t know when the All-Star guard would arrive.

The Rockets had their second workout of training camp Monday and afterward the new coach addressed the absence of the disgruntle­d star who reportedly wants to be traded.

“As far as timetable, there’s no timetable as far as I know,” Silas told reporters when asked when Harden would arrive. “And it is a setback. You want your best player to be here. And there’s a short window ... I have to be honest and understand this is a setback not having one of the best players in the NBA here.”

Silas, who was hired to replace Mike D’Antoni, said he doesn’t even know if Harden is in Houston and said the team hasn’t discussed any possible penalties for the superstar if he doesn’t report soon.

“I’ve been in situations before where it was a holdout, and we just kind of handled each individual situation on its own merit and individual­ly,” he said. “As far as any sort of punishment, we haven’t even crossed that bridge yet. We’re just trying to work piece by piece.”

The Rockets are intent on keeping Harden as the centerpiec­e of their team. They shipped Russell Westbrook to the Wizards last week in exchange for John Wall after Westbrook’s one-year pairing with Harden didn’t pan out.

Silas isn’t sure why the eight-time All-Star and 2018 MVP isn’t at camp and wouldn’t speculate about the motivation for his absence.

“What the reasoning is, is on him,” Silas said. “He’s the one who can explain why or why not he’s here. For me to make inferences and think about the possibilit­ies isn’t real to me. What’s real is he’s not here and he has a reason, but that’s on him to tell whoever what his reason is.”

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“I’m having a down year, and I understand people want to take shots and be critical. That’s to be expected.”

— Chargers coach Anthony Lynn on calls for him to be fired in the wake of Sunday’s 45-0 loss to the Raiders. The Chargers are 3-9 this season and 30-32 overall under Lynn. 1

With her next victory, Stanford women’s basketball coach Tara VanDerveer will tie the late Pat Summitt’s all-time record of 1,098 wins. Where and when that might happen, is still up in the air. The next game on the top-ranked Cardinal’s schedule is Friday against UC Davis at home, but there’s a temporary ban on sporting events and practices in Santa Clara County. On Saturday, Stanford is supposed to play at Cal.

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